Madeline M. Frazier
1912 - 2010 BENNINGTON, VT Madeline M. Frazier, 97, widow of Francis L. Frazier, a former resident of Pownal Road in Bennington, died Wednesday, Feb. 3, 2010, at the Centers For Living and Rehabilitation following a brief illness.
She was born in Bennington May 20, 1912, daughter of Freeman and Julia Lever Cook. Madeline received her education in Bennington and was a graduate of Bennington High School.
She was first married to William Kosche. After the death of Mr. Kosche, she married Francis L. Frazier on Oct. 10, 1970. Mr. Frazier died April 8, 1990.
In earlier years, Madeline had been employed at several area mills and for many years sold Avon products. She enjoyed traveling and spending time at the family camp in East Wallingford. Most recently, she enjoyed soap operas.
She leaves her daughter-in- law, Linda J. Kosche of Grand Isle; A stepson, Michael Frazier of Bennington; her grandchildren, Brenda, Lisa, Carrie, William, Brian and Richard; three step-grandchildren, Frank Jr., Katie and Russell, and many great-grandchildren; her good friends, Gary and Kitty Lewis of Bennington.
She was pre-deceased by her son, Dwayne Kosche, a stepson, Frank Frazier, and a brother, Leon Cook.
FUNERAL NOTICE: The funeral will be held from the MAHAR AND SON FUNERAL HOME on Saturday, Feb. 6, 2010, at noon.
The burial will take place in the family lot in Park Lawn Cemetery.
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Roberta Frazier
February 16, 2010
Linda,Mike&Family,
We were sorry to here that Madeline had passed away.I always enjoyed visiting with her.She was a great lady. We will miss her .
With Deepest Sympathy
Charlie&Bert Frazier
Stephen & Jean Kosche
February 6, 2010
We are sorry to hear of your loss and wish we could have been there for the funeral. Other commitments made that impossible.
Russell Frazier
February 5, 2010
I remember "Red Gramma" as we called her would have a small piece of candy waiting for my sister (Katie) and I when get got home from school. Madeline was very good to us and we will miss her dearly. God Bless.
Marylou Young
February 4, 2010
I remember meeting Madeline when I was a visiting Nurse.We went there each morning to provide care for her husband Francis. She always greeted each nurse with a smile and the latest news of the day..Those early morning visits are a nice memory..
Trudy Welsh
February 4, 2010
My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.
Autumn Hammond
February 4, 2010
Patty
So sorry to hear of your loss my thoughts and prayers are with you.
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